Rob I freely admit I don't know about the science of camoflage. I do know that I don't want to look like an animal in the turkey woods, I want to look like part of the landscape. So I'll stay with the camo I think helps me blend in with the greenery that is so abundant here in the spring.
I don't doubt one bit that that camo works for you and it may work for me if I tried it. I'm glad to see they're using scientific research in camo, it will surely improve the industry. I really like the look of NatGear for waterfowling, and will switch my waterfowling gear to that pattern as I purchase new clothing. They claim it's good for all types of hunting, but I prefer to try to look like the background I'll be up against.
I appreciate your info, but for turkeys, I'll stick with what has worked for me-RealTree or MO ShadowLeaf.
I'll be looking for pics of you in that camo this spring with a big ol' gobbler. Have a good season.
Give 'em a barrel!